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First Language Acquisition in Spanish: A Minimalist Approach to Nominal Agreement
By (Author) Gilda Socarras
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic USA
22nd November 2012
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Grammar, syntax and morphology
401.93
Paperback
240
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
345g
This book provides new insights into the acquisition of functional categories in child language. Operating within the Minimalist Framework (Chomsky 1995) it examines in particular the availability of Determiner Phrases in the grammar of young children acquiring Spanish as a first language. The analysis reveals an interaction in child grammar around the production of bare nominals, proto-determiners and full determiner phrases. Socarrs performs both qualitative and quantitative analyses to point to a link between the development stages children go through, and the occurrence of these elements in their speech. The work goes on to address the language acquisition debate between the continuity and discontinuity hypotheses, aligning the findings with a conclusion on how best to organise the theory.
Gilda M. Socarrs is an Assistant Professor of Spanish Linguistics at Auburn University, USA.